Recrystallization in Severely Deformed Aluminum

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Qualitative and quantitative texture changes are investigated in a severely deformed 5xxx series aluminum alloy. Unusual recrystallization textures are observed after a rolling strain of more than 97% in thickness reduction. The influence of both strain amplitude and strain mode on the development of the deformation and recrystallization textures is discussed based on experimental data and results of crystal plasticity calculations.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 715-716)

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267-272

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April 2012

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